A new statue of Emmeline Pankhurst will be unveiled in her home city of Manchester today, marking exactly 100 years since British women first voted in a General Election. Hundreds are expected to ...
Emmeline Pankhurst, the mother of British suffrage, died eighty-eight years ago today. The feminist, who helped win women the vote, was born Emmeline Goulden in July 14 1858 in Manchester. Her family ...
Are you registered to vote? How many times in your life do you think you have voted? It's now such an normal part of people's lives in the UK, really. However, y'all it has only been 100 years since ...
On International Women’s Day, it’s not uncommon to see celebrations of the groundbreaking activism of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst, but a new musical gaining popularity in London puts a lesser known ...
Today's Google doodle celebrates the birthday of Emmeline Pankhurst, British political activist, feminist, and leader of the suffragette movement who played a crucial role in winning the vote for ...
Modern-day activists such as Florence Given joined Madame Tussauds London to unveil its new Emmeline Pankhurst waxwork ahead of International Women’s Day. The leading Suffragette has been immortalised ...
A new statue of Emmeline Pankhurst was unveiled in her home city of Manchester on Friday, marking exactly 100 years since British women first voted in a General Election. As the leader of the ...
SHE was the Suffragette known for militant tactics and hunger strikes in her quest for women's rights. But who was Emmeline Pankhurst and how did she help revolutionise the lives of women and gain ...
A statue of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst has been unveiled at St Peter's Square in front of thousands of people. It is the first statue of a woman in Manchester since Queen Victoria was unveiled in ...
Plans to move a statue of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst from outside the Houses of Parliament have drawn fierce objections. The figure of the women’s votes pioneer has stood in Victoria Tower Gardens ...
As a new exhibition about women's suffrage opens, Dr Helen Pankhurst, the great granddaughter of suffragette leader Emmeline, explains why it made her chuckle and recalls the truly damaging tactics of ...
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